heating coil
A heating coil is a component of a heating system that is used to transfer heat from a heating medium (often hot water) to the surrounding environment, such as a space in a house or building. This coil is usually made of metal, such as copper, steel or aluminum, because of its good heat conductivity.
The heating coil is integrated into the heating system and is normally placed in a radiator or other heating element. When the heating medium passes through it, the heat is transferred from the spiral to the surrounding air and thus the temperature in the room increases.
There are many different types of heating coils, including different shapes and sizes. Their specific design may vary depending on the specific heating system and its requirements.
Heating coils are common components of heating systems and play an important role in providing heat in homes, buildings and other spaces.